Johnny Remember Me

Album: The Best of John Leyton (1961)
Charted: 1
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  • When the mist's a-rising and the rain is falling
    And the wind is blowing cold across the moor
    I hear the voice of my darlin'
    The girl I loved and lost a year ago

    (Johnny remember me)

    Well it's hard to believe I know
    But I hear her singing in the sighing of the wind
    Blowin' in the tree tops way above me

    (Johnny remember me)

    Yes I'll always remember
    Till the day I die
    I'll hear her cry
    Johnny remember me

    Well some day I guess
    I'll find myself another little girl
    To take the place of my true love
    But as long as I live I know
    I'll hear her singing in the sighing of the wind
    Blowin' in the tree tops way above me

    (Johnny remember me)

    Yes I'll always remember
    Till the day I die
    I'll hear her cry
    Johnny remember me

    (Johnny remember me) Writer/s: GEOFFREY GODDARD
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
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